OKI targets education
Thursday 11 January, 2007
Printing solutions firm OKI is targeting the education sector with its range of cost efficient printing options.
The company is a presence at the current educational technology show in London, BETT 2007. Live demonstrations, under the banner Look What You Can Do, are taking place, showing how the OKI range can be cost efficient as well as useful for inspiring pupils.
By showing how the printing solutions can bring life to coursework and projects using colour or quality monochrome prints, OKI hopes to open up the educational sector as a potential market.
One such solution, Template Manager Software, allows sports days, summer fetes, parents' evenings and other annual events to be brought to life with banners and colour printouts.
Print SuperVision and Print Control, software that is included with all OKI colour products, allows control for teachers to ensure anything confidential can be printed with full safety and access restrictions.
BETT 2007 runs until Saturday in the National Hall at Olympia, London.
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